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actually theres a part i dont quite get abt soi fong's shikai on aizen..i mean wasnt aizen supposed to have illusioned them by then? if so...wasnt that hinamori by then? so theres no way soi fong would have been unable to beat that kind of reiatsu from hinamori...unless im missing something there...

Anyway im thinking the reason y orihime was able to revive those 2 arrancar was probably cause their body parts were still somewhat there? i mean if they got completely blown away i doubt she could do anything

she did use it on him, he just proved to be too strong for it. until that point there was no reason to think that it wouldn't work.

likewise, until something happens to actually define a limit to orihime's powers, all signs point to there not being one and assumptions should be made as such.

By that same argument, we can say that until something happens to actually show that powers have no limits, we must assume that they have. Because every power shown so far (including Aizen's) has demonstrated a limit.

By that same argument, we can say that until something happens to actually show that powers have no limits, we must assume that they have. Because every power shown so far (including Aizen's) has demonstrated a limit.

everything we have seen shows that orihime's powers, especially once she has mastered them, have no limits. it's silly to say that her powers just arbitrarily wouldn't work when there has been nothing to suggest that in the series proper, just like how before soifon's shikai failed nobody would say "it doesn't work on people that are too strong".

until there is some evidence to the contrary everything points to her being a nigh-omnipotent plot device.

everything we have seen shows that orihime's powers, especially once she has mastered them, have no limits. it's silly to say that her powers just arbitrarily wouldn't work when there has been nothing to suggest that in the series proper, just like how before soifon's shikai failed nobody would say "it doesn't work on people that are too strong".

until there is some evidence to the contrary everything points to her being a nigh-omnipotent plot device.

This still holds:

Originally Posted by kuroihikari

By that same argument, we can say that until something happens to actually show that powers have no limits, we must assume that they have. Because every power shown so far (including Aizen's) has demonstrated a limit.

What you're saying is an incredibly weak argument just because of your bias. We've been given increasing small doses of Orihime's power, then suddenly, she's "nigh-omnipotent"? She can revive the recently diseased, but can she revive people who've been literally slashed into pieces? Answer: We don't know.

Maybe if Orihime had revived Ichigo's mother or something, then you'd have a point.

Hey, kind of new to the forum so I'm not sure how often this has been thrown around. But with Aizen showing so much interest in Ichigo, what are the odds that the two of them end up related (older-half brother maybe)? This would be an easy out for Isshin's hidden background.

Hey, kind of new to the forum so I'm not sure how often this has been thrown around. But with Aizen showing so much interest in Ichigo, what are the odds that the two of them end up related (older-half brother maybe)? This would be an easy out for Isshin's hidden background.

aizen is not related to ichigo. Aizen is half brother of kubo. That's how he was able to plan everything